Michele Goldman is bringing the first Green House Project nursing homes to the valley, the Villas at Centennial. Unlike typical nursing homes, Green House Project sites have lower patient-to-staff ratios, are built to improve patient safety and focus on empowering the independence of seniors. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Makers of the popular obesity treatments Wegovy and Zepbound are cutting prices for people without insurance.
Mayor Shelley Berkley maintained Thursday that Las Vegas is not a “sanctuary city.”
Hollie Chadwick is out as Henderson’s police chief, according to an email obtained by the Review-Journal on Thursday.
A 49-year-old woman was ordered to serve up to 20 years behind bars Thursday in connection with a southwest valley killing.
Alex Pereira is a humble superstar, but he can stake a claim as the best fighter in the world with a win Saturday in the main event of UFC 313 at T-Mobile Arena.
A football coach at Valley High School was indicted in December and again this week after police said he admitted to having sex with a 15-year-old girl.
From Syria and Lebanon to Gaza and the West Bank, Israeli troops are establishing positions they are unlikely to abandon anytime soon.
Following the planned weeklong closure of Tropicana Avenue over Interstate 15, a flyover ramp shuttered since 2022 will reopen to traffic.
“The End of Genysys” storytelling show was a celebration of mind-blowing visual and melodies. This show was a multisensory adventure.
There was talk at the NFL scouting combine that Shedeur Sanders may fall in the draft. The Raiders, with the sixth pick, would then have a decision to make.